The Liberian National Police on Thursday, May 18, charged and forwarded to court for prosecution eighteen students of the United Methodist University for their involvement in the May 12 protest in front of the Commerce Ministry.
“Go to Court,†Karnwea Tells Former Cocopa Employees
The Chief Executive Officer of the former Cocopa Rubber Company now called Nimba Rubber Incorporated Mr. Harrison S. Karnwea has told its former employees of the company to “go to court,†if they feel that the company “owes them†benefits.
Bong County Service Center Generates little Over $69,000 for Government’s Revenue
The Bong County Service Center has raised a total revenue of LD 6,998,520 ($69, 431, 97) from fees collected in the processing of government services including driver’s licenses, work permits, school permits, business certificates, birth certificates, but a few to mention.
Brumskine Vows to Reopen Failed Agricultural Cooperative Development Bank if Elected
Liberty Party Standard Bearer Charles Walker Brumskine has vowed to reopen the defunct Agricultural Cooperative Development Bank if elected the next president of Liberia.
After Their School Fails to Register Them for WAEC, Students Demand Refund
With barely days to this year’s West African Examinations Council exams, ninth and twelfth grade students of the New Life Christian Academy have been hit with surprising news that they would not be candidates to the exams.
VP Boakai Receives Endorsement from Bong Citizens
The stander bearer of the Unity Party, Joseph Nyumah Boakai, has received endorsement from some citizens of Bong County to contest the coming October’s elections.
Sen. Grupee Wants to Thwart ArcelorMittal’s Effort to Operate at Mt. Gangra
Sen. Thomas Grupee of Nimba has called for a revision of the Mineral Development Agreement between the Liberian government and steel giant ArcelorMittal.
No Win Among Top Four as Fassell Remains On Top
The 2016-17 Liberia First Division League continued over the weekend with two exciting matches between the league’s top four clubs across two different venues.